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AMUSEMENTS. Another Monster Programme, Specially Arranged for the School Children • now on Holiday, commences at Fuller-Hay ward’s , E V E R Y B 0 D Y’S “Where the Good Programmes Are! " And, Screening ai its MatiSWS 6hly, WS present the 't Joy Boy" in his Funniest Comedy(l) HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD. HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, -IN“FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE.” “FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE.” “FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE.” “ FOR HEAVEN’S RAKE.” AND THE SENSATIONAL MILE-A-MINUTE MYSTERY THRILLER— “ S. O.—S.” “ S. 0. S.” “ S. O,—S.” (2) "S. S" S.” “ S. "S S." EPISODE OF (3) THE SEVENTH THE POPULAR “ COLIjEGIANS.” “ COLLEGIANS." “ COLLEGIANS,” " COLLEGIANS." ANL SCREENING AT NIGHT IN CONJUNCTION WITH “S.- —O. S." and “ COLLEGIANS " THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH STAGE PLAY—— . “THE PASSING OF MR QUINN.” “ THE PASSING OF MR QUINN,” “THE PASSING OF MR QUINN.” “THE PASSING OF MR QUINN.” “THE PASSING OF AIR QUINN.” Featuring STEWART ROME and " URSULA JEANS. Box Plans at The Bristol, or phone 10-591. THE PH YLLIS BATES School of BALLROOM DANCING, / WELLINGTON AND DUNEDIN Dunedin Principal: Miss AGNES DUNCAN, Assisted Mr KEVIN DUN; just arrived from England. Correct Tuition in all the 1929 Dances including the Quickstep. Yale Blues, Tiletrot, Waltz, and Slow Fox-trot. PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY From 10 a.m. CLASSES MONDAY AND VVEDNESDAY, 8 to 10 p.m. PRACTICES. WEDNESDAYS, 5 to 0. Studio, 76 Stuart street. Ring 13-871' for full information, or you are welcome to make a personal call at the Studio,

BOARD AND, RESIDENCE. DDNED I N • S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL, THE LEVIATHAN. Within half a minute of the Railwaj Station—the finest' location in the City Accommodation for Two Hundred'and Fifty Guests. Full Supply of Hot Water for baths, etc., guaranteed night and day. Well appointed throughout. High-class cuisine under experienced chef Modern steam and electric culinary appliances. Special laundry service. . Self-acting Electrif Lifts Installed. Night Porters. Telephone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. All correspondence to JAMES CONNOR, ’ ■ Leviathan Hotel. TT IS COMPORT THAT COUNTS And VISITORS TO DUNEDIN Can he assured of this at WOODS PRIVATE HOTEL RATTRAY STREET. It is not the desire of Mrs Malthus to made this hotel elaborate—JUST HAPPY and BRIGHT creating a feeling that VOII ue in your own home * MAKE YOUR NEXT STAY HERE and if only forthe day visit the SPLEN?.!.S LUNCHEON and i'EA ROOMS A I TACHED TO THE HOTEL. Communications invited. Phone 10-757. , JACKSON’S J ackson’s Jackson's Private Hotel and Public' J ackson’s Dining Rooms, Jackson’s Jackson’s Princes street (2 doors from Jacksons Empire Picture Theatre). J ackson’s Jackson’s Five minutes' walk from Rail J ackson’s way Station. Jackson’s Jackson’s Excellent Accommodation for Jacksons Permanent and Casual Guests Jackson’s Jackson’s Night Porter in attendance. Jackson’s J ackson’s Phone 13-350. Jackson’s QLUBH 0 U S E, MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library). Excellent Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Boarders. Reduced Tariff for PERMANENTS.’ All Up-to-Date Conveniences. Good Table. Moderate Tariff 19ia Mr s H. CANNING. A LBYN HOUSE), 558 King street. — Superior Private Accommodation; all communications receive prompt attention: terms moderate; garage available; S.I.M.U house. J. W, M'IVOR, Proprietress. Phone 12-889. 2lja

Azaleas, which lately made a magnificent display, came to England from Asia Minor, where-.the golden flowers give a great brilliancy to the lower slopes of the Caucasus. Unluckily, these beautiful shrubs, like their cousins, the rhododendrons, with which they are now included by most botanists, are strongly, narcotic and poisonous. Neither azaleas nor rhododendrons should be planted where bees are kept. Honey from the flowers, which are full of attraction for bees, produces the stupefaction and delirium that Xenophon’s soldiers experienced after eating some near Trebizond, where a species of ■asales (A. pontica) still abounds.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20811, 2 September 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20811, 2 September 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20811, 2 September 1929, Page 11

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